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Imagine a Leg Boot Built Just as Tough as your Trek Hoof Boots
Cavallo ProFlex Splint, Turnout, Brushing Boots – Your BEST CHOICE in Leg Protection! Flexible and Durable with the incredible performance you can always expect from Cavallo!
Why the ProFlex Splint Boot will become your favourite:
- Just enough stretch to allow fetlock freedom
- Ultra-conforming, without the use of elastic
- SUPER TOUGH & tear resistant
- Exceptional impact & abrasion protection
- ProMesh material resists absorbing moisture, so your leg boots stay lightweight
- Superior airflow for cooler legs
Green, Clean and Safe
ProFlex ProMesh BASF® TPU and the comfort foam lining are documented RoHS/REACH compliant. No glues or lamination processes were used to make these boots. Cavallo ProFlex Boots are free of neoprene and PVC and are virtually odour free. Your best choice for even sensitive horses!
Product care: Hand wash, hang dry.
ProFlex Splint Boot Sizing
How to Estimate Your Horse’s Splint/Leg Boot Size:
For sizing Cavallo ProFlex Splint Boots, please measure the circumference of your horse’s fetlock joint and compare with our sizing ranges:
- Size Medium fits 10 1/4″
- Size Large fits 11 1/4″

Most Thoroughbreds of average bone and average height (of about 16 hands) will require size large boots, while warmbloods and sport-type horses may need large (or even extra-large boots). Horses that fall into the middle categories of medium-sized boots will be Quarter Horse and Morgan types, standing anywhere from 15.1 to 15.3 hands, along with fine-boned and smaller Thoroughbreds.
How to Check the Fit of Your ProFlex Boots
You should be able to slide one finger between the protective boot and your horse’s leg. Your finger should feel snug between the two surfaces. If the boot is too big or too loose, dirt can get inside and cause abrasions, or it could slide downward which may disrupt the horse’s movement. If the boot is too tight, it can damage the horse’s tendons.
The length of a boot on your horse’s leg should be checked as well. You don’t want the boot to be so long that it rises to the back of a horse’s knee and interferes with normal movement. It should, however, be long enough to cover most of the cannon bone area as well as the inside of the fetlock.
ProFlex Use Tips:
- When fastening, be sure to use even pressure on each strap as you work your way down the leg and be careful not to over-tighten them.
- Remove the boots as soon as possible after your workout to allow any accumulated heat to escape and to allow the skin and hair to dry.
- Keeps your ProFlex Boots clean and free of accumulated dirt, grime and sweat which can be irritating to a horse’s sensitive skin.










